Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 2Parker, 1839 - 376 páginas |
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... favour and respect ” which he experienced above any of his equals , “ at the hands of those courteous and learned men , " the fellows of his college ; to oblige whom he wrote in 1628 some verses upon the subject , " Naturam non pati ...
... favour and respect ” which he experienced above any of his equals , “ at the hands of those courteous and learned men , " the fellows of his college ; to oblige whom he wrote in 1628 some verses upon the subject , " Naturam non pati ...
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... at the instigation of Laud , A Humble Remonstrance in favour of Episcopacy . To this appeal a reply was VOL . II . See Todd's Life of Milton , 2nd ed . p . 44 . prepared by five ministers under the title of Smectymnuus , JOHN MILTON . 17.
... at the instigation of Laud , A Humble Remonstrance in favour of Episcopacy . To this appeal a reply was VOL . II . See Todd's Life of Milton , 2nd ed . p . 44 . prepared by five ministers under the title of Smectymnuus , JOHN MILTON . 17.
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... favour , from his apartments at Whitehall ; and soon after , says Philips , ( who was evidently unacquainted with the cause of the change , ) took a pretty garden - house in Petty France , in Westminster , next door to the Lord ...
... favour , from his apartments at Whitehall ; and soon after , says Philips , ( who was evidently unacquainted with the cause of the change , ) took a pretty garden - house in Petty France , in Westminster , next door to the Lord ...
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... favour , hath given us a protection from the injuries of men , and rendered us almost sacred . Nor doth he indeed seem to have brought this darkness upon us so much by the dimness of our eyes , as by the shadow of his protecting wings ...
... favour , hath given us a protection from the injuries of men , and rendered us almost sacred . Nor doth he indeed seem to have brought this darkness upon us so much by the dimness of our eyes , as by the shadow of his protecting wings ...
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... favour , that if you find any parts of it incorrectly written , and without stops , you will impute it to the boy who writes for me , who is utterly ignorant of Latin , and to whom I am forced , wretchedly enough , to repeat every ...
... favour , that if you find any parts of it incorrectly written , and without stops , you will impute it to the boy who writes for me , who is utterly ignorant of Latin , and to whom I am forced , wretchedly enough , to repeat every ...
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